Just like what a lot of gamers say - the lower the ping, the better your gaming experience. We know how hard it is to fight the never-ending battle between you and lag, ping spikes, and more. By using wtfast, you have more chances of lowering your latency and achieving a much better gaming experience. We have dedicated servers across 190 different countries which will reduce the number of hops needed to transfer between different servers. wtfast helps in reducing your latency, as well as protecting you from lag spikes and high ping times. The lower your latency, the optimizeder the data will be delivered to the game server and the quicker for the data to return to your computer.Ī low latency connection time will have a significant improvement in your gameplay, especially on optimized-paced games like S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat where you need to execute an action quickly. If you lower your latency by 500ms, you'll also lower your game response time by 1000ms, which corresponds to a second, and so on. Basically, your response time is 2x the latency which means, if you lower your latency by 250ms, you'll also reduce your game response time by 500ms, which is half a second. On the other hand, your game response time is the time it takes for the data and the corresponding event to reach the game server and then back to your computer. Latency is measured in milliseconds, and a second is composed of 1000 milliseconds. Latency (in an online gaming context) refers to the average total time that it takes for your computer to send data to the gaming server. Latency is a term that is commonly used in online gaming. In such a situation, it's tough for game servers to provide a fair environment for all players, which can be very frustrating. Jitter causes the latency to change rapidly, for example from 10ms to 80ms and back. Even if this just happened half a second, you'll probably notice this stuttery gameplay. Once it unfreezes, everything has changed, as if time had stood still for you and then got caught up suddenly. You're running around, and suddenly the world freezes.
Jitter (or more accurately, latency fluctuation/flux), shows itself during games like S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat through choppy gameplay. Average internet users commonly ignore it, but to online gamers, especially the ones who are playing multiplayer shooter games, this problem is a big deal. It is the variation in latency, and it's a problem because it makes the experience unpredictable. What is jitter? Jitter is an average of the change in ping over time or how your latency score fluctuates. But there is one more factor that has a significant effect on the smooth gameplay you're supposed to have - and that is jitter. This product does not support Microsoft® Windows® 95/98/ME or NT.You might already know about checking your ping and latency to improve your gaming experience. Please refer to your hardware manufacturer for 100% DirectX 9.0b compatibility.